BEST ANSWER:The nominal OD is 8mm (0.310 in). I will measure to verify this evening. I have not run any cable yet, but it is also is very stiff. I would make sure you have plenty of radius in your bends. Plan your routing with that in mind. Looks to be very good quality cable. I will leave another comment once I start running cable.

BEST ANSWER:The nominal OD is 8mm (0.310 in). I will measure to verify this evening. I have not run any cable yet, but it is also is very stiff. I would make sure you have plenty of radius in your bends. Plan your routing with that in mind. Looks to be very good quality cable. I will leave another comment once I start running cable.

Where may I obtain a manufacturer's spec/data sheet for this Monoprice Cat6A 18592 cable? I need to review the full technical specifications and the cable's listings, if any. Are there any markings on the cable's jacket? If the cable does not have any markings then it is most certainly not NEC code compliant. The cable must be listed and marked to be used in a NEC code compliant installation. Please advise. Thank you.

A shopper
on Sep 16, 2019

BEST ANSWER:I just checked the cable I purchased and it's UL listed and ROHS Compliant but makes no mention of NEC compliance on the cable itself. Doesn't mean it isn't, just not listed among the other tech data on the cable itself.

BEST ANSWER:I just checked the cable I purchased and it's UL listed and ROHS Compliant but makes no mention of NEC compliance on the cable itself. Doesn't mean it isn't, just not listed among the other tech data on the cable itself.

BEST ANSWER:The cable itself doesn't have much listed about it outside of their website description, the cable itself has absolutely no markings on it, just like the listing says by "No Logo".

Because it has a CMR rated insulation, it "should" be rated to 300V and 75 C. I honestly believe it is, this is some of the beefiest cable I have ever worked with. I've used this in a few different installs with different equipment and you can just barely get it to bend into the UniFi AP's.

Almost all of my runs are using PoE+ at 48v, varying in length from 50ft to 250ft.

BEST ANSWER:The cable itself doesn't have much listed about it outside of their website description, the cable itself has absolutely no markings on it, just like the listing says by "No Logo".

Because it has a CMR rated insulation, it "should" be rated to 300V and 75 C. I honestly believe it is, this is some of the beefiest cable I have ever worked with. I've used this in a few different installs with different equipment and you can just barely get it to bend into the UniFi AP's.

Almost all of my runs are using PoE+ at 48v, varying in length from 50ft to 250ft.

Any of the Cat 6a connectors or keystones would with this item. Other than #24512 or #24506 and its other colored versions you would get a good connection to the cable and your keystones if you have more than one keystone in a wall plate.

Any of the Cat 6a connectors or keystones would with this item. Other than #24512 or #24506 and its other colored versions you would get a good connection to the cable and your keystones if you have more than one keystone in a wall plate.